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including "the journal of policy history, diplomhistory," he was the visiting professor of history at indiana university. he's currently conducting research. paul mi llazzo is here as well. author of "unlikely environmentalists: congress and clean water 1945 to 1972." he received his p. hd from the university of virginia. his currenter include 20th century history, the environment, american intellectual history and history with an on conservative thought. it's an excellent panel. we're looking forward to what they all say. if you would. >> thank y afternoon, everybody. thank you for coming. my thanks, if i may, to everybody who's made this occasion possible. not least to -- but also this library and it's formidable director and staff and the miller center. so all of them, we are most grateful. when i met a colleague yesterday for the first time and he asked what i was speaking about, and i explained, he raised his eyebrows. and said -- speculated that it might be that it was one of the more thinly attended of the talks today. i'm glad to see that he was wrong. as i was making my way to the --
including "the journal of policy history, diplomhistory," he was the visiting professor of history at indiana university. he's currently conducting research. paul mi llazzo is here as well. author of "unlikely environmentalists: congress and clean water 1945 to 1972." he received his p. hd from the university of virginia. his currenter include 20th century history, the environment, american intellectual history and history with an on conservative thought. it's an excellent...
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terrell brown is in henryville, indiana with the latest. good morning, terrell. >> betty, good morning to you. it was the unseasonably warm air that triggered these deadly storms causing damage that you see here like this. would you believe three days later, snow is falling across the same region and their timing couldn't be any worse as thousands here don't have power. people in henryville, indiana, are working together distributing water and sifting through donated supplies, food and clothing as they start to rebuild their lives. >> we're a tight knit place and we pull together when tragedy. >> two tornadoes hit henryville friday. one of them packed winds in excess of 165 miles per hour. the cleanup is under way, but it's going to take time and henryville school officials are trying to figure out how they'll finish the rest of the year. the elementary, middle and high school complex was destroyed. and it's the weather that could complicate cleanup efforts. winter weather watches, advisories and warnings are up against indiana and kentucky
terrell brown is in henryville, indiana with the latest. good morning, terrell. >> betty, good morning to you. it was the unseasonably warm air that triggered these deadly storms causing damage that you see here like this. would you believe three days later, snow is falling across the same region and their timing couldn't be any worse as thousands here don't have power. people in henryville, indiana, are working together distributing water and sifting through donated supplies, food and...
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sunday in southern indiana, and another race to beat mother nature. with snow predicted tonight, an all-out push to clear out, cut down and pick up as much as possible before night fall. but the job, quite simply, is enormous. >> total destruction. >> reporter: just restoring power and phone service is a challenge. leon gilbert spent the day picking through what is left of his family's farm. >> one board at a time, i guess. >> reporter: he's lived here all his life. >> i've seen my family's life, life's work, that i've been a part of, my brother, my sisters, my kids, their kids, my whole family has been part of -- it has been what we do. >> reporter: vietnam vet joanne murphy just moved here six months ago from san antonio. she rode out the storm in her closet. >> as soon as they looked up and saw the sky, i said, my house is gone. >> reporter: more than 48 hours later, the scale of the damage is still hard to comprehend. the weather channel's veteran storm tracker jim cantore. >> if we're getting 175-mile-per-hour winds now, this early in march, what
sunday in southern indiana, and another race to beat mother nature. with snow predicted tonight, an all-out push to clear out, cut down and pick up as much as possible before night fall. but the job, quite simply, is enormous. >> total destruction. >> reporter: just restoring power and phone service is a challenge. leon gilbert spent the day picking through what is left of his family's farm. >> one board at a time, i guess. >> reporter: he's lived here all his life....
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. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, indiana now have another problem to deal with. overnight snow is complicati >>> tornado victims in kentucky and indiana now have yet another problem to deal with. overnight snow is complicating cleanup efforts there. and it is making conditions even more dangerous. susan mcginnis reports from henryville, indiana, where the storm destroyed the high school, middle and elementary schools. >> 15-year-old courtney cummings walked with her parents past the wrecked high school in henryville, indiana this morning. the 9th grader won't be back in school any time soon. >> i want to be there. and i want to be in my classes. i want to see my teachers. i want to see my friends. >> reporter: tornadoes killed at least 39 people and displaced thousands in five states. the latest victim was angel babcock. she was found alive in a field in indiana, on friday. after the rest of her family died. many hoped she would be the miracle survivor, but the toddler died from her injuries sunday night. a new coating of snow that fell after the storm is complic
. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, indiana now have another problem to deal with. overnight snow is complicati >>> tornado victims in kentucky and indiana now have yet another problem to deal with. overnight snow is complicating cleanup efforts there. and it is making conditions even more dangerous. susan mcginnis reports from henryville, indiana, where the storm destroyed the high school, middle and elementary schools. >> 15-year-old courtney cummings walked with her parents past the wrecked...
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several inches of show from indiana to north carolina. flurries from northern, the great lakes to northern new england. >>> finally from us this morning, lindsay lohan's return to the spotlight, this time to poke a little fun at herself. >> 25-year-old actress hosted "saturday night live" joining the crew and rehashing her many, many run-ins with the law. abc's john miller takes a look. >> reporter: hosting "saturday night live", lindsay lohan knows something has been missing. [ alarm ] >> wait, the alarm goes off if i leave the stage? i thought it was only if a left the studio. >> reporter: a sharp contrast as she's been in and out of jail. on probation for drunken driving convictions and her first comeback role plagued with rumor. >> everyone here believes in you. everyone. we wouldn't haverwise. otherwise. [ applause ] >> are you searching me? >> no. no -- i'm -- i'm a lesbian now. [ laughter ] >> reporter: far from the bright lights of "saturday night live," lohan still has one cleanup at the l.a. county morgue. >> give us some music.
several inches of show from indiana to north carolina. flurries from northern, the great lakes to northern new england. >>> finally from us this morning, lindsay lohan's return to the spotlight, this time to poke a little fun at herself. >> 25-year-old actress hosted "saturday night live" joining the crew and rehashing her many, many run-ins with the law. abc's john miller takes a look. >> reporter: hosting "saturday night live", lindsay lohan knows...
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. >>> and a live report from indiana. this morning communities from five different states begin the long painful process of rebuilding after a weekend and a rash of devastating tornadoes. >>> and all is wideet here at home but -- quiet here at home but there's a chance for snow in the forecast. details coming up. >> reporter: an accident on the east side of the beltway and delays on the west side and, of course, we will check all of our other roadways and let you know about that monday morning drivewhen we return. ♪ let me get [ man ] i loved my first car... sometimes the door gets stuck... oh sure. ooh! [ man ] ...and then, i didn't. um... [ sighs ] [ man ] so, i got a car i can love a really, really long time. [ male announcer ] for the road ahead, the all-new subaru impreza. ♪ experience love that lasts. >>> monday morning this is the abc2 news to go i am megan pringle. >> i am charley crowson. let's say hello, to meteorologist lynette charles. >> good morning. we are dealing with the fact we have some sunshine out
. >>> and a live report from indiana. this morning communities from five different states begin the long painful process of rebuilding after a weekend and a rash of devastating tornadoes. >>> and all is wideet here at home but -- quiet here at home but there's a chance for snow in the forecast. details coming up. >> reporter: an accident on the east side of the beltway and delays on the west side and, of course, we will check all of our other roadways and let you know...
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they still have indiana state police who have the area completely under lockdown. they have a number of people volunteers who want to come in and help, but the problem is there's so much devastation and they are trying to shut off the electric lines and all of the natural gas in the area because they don't want tocause more problems with the volunteers coming in if they have a danger of fire. so many homes were destroyed that one of the state police troopers who i talked to said they have not been able to get a count because of the mass destruction. the high school in this area it was virtually wiped out. about 80 kids were in the high school when this storm rolled through. no one in the high school was hurt. back to you. >> temperatures right now have gotton below -- to be below freezing as we see the snow. that's only adding more problems for those who may want to get in and start cleaning up isn't it? >> reporter: you know, it actually is. not only because of the cold but also they have a lot of slick road conditions in the area. right around the town, again, th
they still have indiana state police who have the area completely under lockdown. they have a number of people volunteers who want to come in and help, but the problem is there's so much devastation and they are trying to shut off the electric lines and all of the natural gas in the area because they don't want tocause more problems with the volunteers coming in if they have a danger of fire. so many homes were destroyed that one of the state police troopers who i talked to said they have not...
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susan candiotti, cnn, indiana. >> thank you very much. this has been a day of taking stock for victims of that deadly rash of tornados that hit 11 states. many lost everything. the extreme weather claimed at least 39 lives in kentucky, indiana, ohio, iand georgia. no corner of this small town was spared. homes annihilated and trees plucked out of the ground and there were scenes like this all over the midwest and south tonight. the number of people killed from the storm has risen to 21 in kentucky. despite damage, we are hearing stories of survival. here's tim in the hard hit town. >> reporter: on the out skirts of west liberty, kentucky, tornado survivors return home. >> this was your house? >> this was my house, yes. >> where is the house now? >> across the street in the parking lot. >> the rubble is across the street. that's your house? >> yes. >> she had only moments to make it into the basement and rode out the storm. >> can you believe you are safe and sound? >> it was all rather quickly. so quickly that i did not have a lot of time
susan candiotti, cnn, indiana. >> thank you very much. this has been a day of taking stock for victims of that deadly rash of tornados that hit 11 states. many lost everything. the extreme weather claimed at least 39 lives in kentucky, indiana, ohio, iand georgia. no corner of this small town was spared. homes annihilated and trees plucked out of the ground and there were scenes like this all over the midwest and south tonight. the number of people killed from the storm has risen to 21 in...
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from parts of iowa now to central illinois and heading into parts of southern indiana also some snow showers in parts of the northeast but they are rapidly dying out tonight. we're looking at mostly cloudy skies at their possible flurries gentle north breezes monday high-temperature 34-38 was perhaps a peak of afternoon sunshine and for monday evening passing clouds, low temperature of around 26-32 degrees and for tuesday, look at those temperatures. wii earlier had a scenario of colder temperatures by the weekend but forecast models have reversed it. >> a group of texas girl from ofwhat a group of crosscuts did to a man who stole their cookie money, next. eat good fats. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1500... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. (laughs) i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. mmmm. great grains. great gra
from parts of iowa now to central illinois and heading into parts of southern indiana also some snow showers in parts of the northeast but they are rapidly dying out tonight. we're looking at mostly cloudy skies at their possible flurries gentle north breezes monday high-temperature 34-38 was perhaps a peak of afternoon sunshine and for monday evening passing clouds, low temperature of around 26-32 degrees and for tuesday, look at those temperatures. wii earlier had a scenario of colder...
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and self in southern indiana ... o'hare airport even sought the testing this weekendsought a dusting of snow this weekend there is quiet weather in the plains states ... we have some wind advisories ... red flag warnings with a threat of wildfires out west ... it is illinois severe weather prepared this weekedness week there were 73 twisters in the state of illinois last week we are fifth in the country for tornadoes ... this may be one of the 10 or 20 percent busiest tournedos seasons in the united states ... is 62 degrees in rapid city already the warm-up will be here fast and with lots of wind their water temperature and light michigan is currently in the '30's it is beginning to warm in the metropolitan area but we will see 40 mi. per hour wind gusts and showers may be thundershowers by thursday ... the storm coming off the pacific will travel to the north of us along the canadian border packing a lot of cool air and wind we expect colder temperatures later this week we're looking at the models over the next 48 h
and self in southern indiana ... o'hare airport even sought the testing this weekendsought a dusting of snow this weekend there is quiet weather in the plains states ... we have some wind advisories ... red flag warnings with a threat of wildfires out west ... it is illinois severe weather prepared this weekedness week there were 73 twisters in the state of illinois last week we are fifth in the country for tornadoes ... this may be one of the 10 or 20 percent busiest tournedos seasons in the...
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. >>> meantime the death toll in indiana from friday's tornadoes has risen by one. the toddler found alone in a field after the storm rolled through died wednesday evening. the child's apparentlies and siblings died friday when the -- parents and siblings died when the storm hit. that brings indiana's death toll to 13. kentucky lost the most lives friday, went 1 people. tonight the focus is -- 21 people. tonight the focus is on making sure no other victims are in the rubble. crews are working to make sure communication lines will reopen. >> reporter: from indiana and kentucky through ohio and alabama and georgia homes and businesses were crushed, cars and buses tossed about and roads were left clogged by downed trees and power lines. st. francis xavier church in henryville, indiana, suffered severe damage but still hosted mass for a full house sunday. >> we came over the hill and saw the steeple was still here, so we knew was still here and that to us was a symbol and also a sign of god as people of faith that god is going to carry us through. this. >> reporter: ind
. >>> meantime the death toll in indiana from friday's tornadoes has risen by one. the toddler found alone in a field after the storm rolled through died wednesday evening. the child's apparentlies and siblings died friday when the -- parents and siblings died when the storm hit. that brings indiana's death toll to 13. kentucky lost the most lives friday, went 1 people. tonight the focus is -- 21 people. tonight the focus is on making sure no other victims are in the rubble. crews are...
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and again tonight, heads up our reporting from henryville, indiana. hey, lester, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. i'm stand l in the middle of the 52-mile-long path of the biggest tornado of that day, the ef4 churning at speeds of 175 miles per hour. what does that translate into? how about a power pole that snapped into thirds? reinforced metal bent like paper around that tree branch. and here's the attic of a house that simply collapsed on top of itself. this didn't take place over a matter of minutes. it happened in a matter of seconds. and survivors are finding that moving on presents a new and different challenge each day. three days after the tornado gutted this small indiana town, this morning, a blanket of snow, adding insult to injury. aaron zomen falls on the thick rubble of his home as he searches for family photos and keepsakes. he's unhurt. >> kind of makes you worry about all the rest of the pictures when the snow melts. >> reporter: today, many of his neighbors who also lost their homes filed into a church to accept donat
and again tonight, heads up our reporting from henryville, indiana. hey, lester, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. i'm stand l in the middle of the 52-mile-long path of the biggest tornado of that day, the ef4 churning at speeds of 175 miles per hour. what does that translate into? how about a power pole that snapped into thirds? reinforced metal bent like paper around that tree branch. and here's the attic of a house that simply collapsed on top of itself. this didn't take...
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this includes an indiana toddler that was found alive in a field on saturday. nbc's jay gray reports. >> reporter: this morning across tornado alley, battered communities are preparing for anything but a normal monday. the message seems a bit obvious. like so much here, henryville high school has been torn apart. there are, though, other signs of survival. some life brings the steady rhythm of crews looking to pull away and pile up what they can. others sifting through the rubble by hand to find anything they might be able to save. evidence of their lives before the storm. >> she's probably 70. and she lost everything except what we can pull out. >> reporter: more than three dozen families already know they won't find any help or hope in this debris. they lost loved ones in the storm. one of those, 15-month-old angel babcock. first responders found her fighting for her life in this field. her mom, dad, brothers, already dead. yesterday, angel passed away after being pulled from life support. her grandfather showed his emotions. >> my pastor is going in with me.
this includes an indiana toddler that was found alive in a field on saturday. nbc's jay gray reports. >> reporter: this morning across tornado alley, battered communities are preparing for anything but a normal monday. the message seems a bit obvious. like so much here, henryville high school has been torn apart. there are, though, other signs of survival. some life brings the steady rhythm of crews looking to pull away and pile up what they can. others sifting through the rubble by hand...
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found in an indiana field near her home has died. the little girl had been the only survivor in her family. she was taken off life support this morning. >> just ahead, the super tuesday battle ground, and the presidential elections in russia. we'll tell you who came out on top. >> more wet weather on the way. leigh glaser has the forecast. >> mike: a bigup set in the big game at stafford, at what cost for cal. and the a's get cespedes in camp and strucks up an instant friendship with manny ramirez. we'll tack to hum and h@ >> vladimir putin has claimed victory in russia's presidential election. he made a claim at a rally of tens of thousands of supporters, tallying 58% of the vote according to state television exit polls. opposition and independent observers say the election was marred by widespread violation. >> just a day and a half until super tuesday, when ten states vote in republican presidential primary. the race's front runner, mott mitt romney, told a georgia audience he will reverse policies. >> i'll keep america strong, i
found in an indiana field near her home has died. the little girl had been the only survivor in her family. she was taken off life support this morning. >> just ahead, the super tuesday battle ground, and the presidential elections in russia. we'll tell you who came out on top. >> more wet weather on the way. leigh glaser has the forecast. >> mike: a bigup set in the big game at stafford, at what cost for cal. and the a's get cespedes in camp and strucks up an instant...
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we'll go live to henryville, indiana, where lester holt has been reporting for several days now. take a look at the devastation just ahead. >> and we'll hope to save you money when we help you brush up on negotiating skills whether at the nail salon or a car dealership. you can ask for a discount and sometimes they will give it to you. how to get the best bargain coming up. >> and you know and love him as don draper on "mad men." he's in a new movie about how lives and friendships can change after the kids go. he stars with his real life partner who also wrote and directed the film "friends with kids." we'll talk to him. >> and also his second movie with kristin wiig and maya. >> lots to get to. natalie is at the news desk with the headlines. hi, natalie. >> hello once again. good morning, everyone. several inches of snow are on the ground in henryville, indiana, complicating cleanup efforts for resident there is hard hit by violent storms that ripped through the region last week killing 39 people. lester holt is there with more. lester, good morning. >> natalie, good morning. no
we'll go live to henryville, indiana, where lester holt has been reporting for several days now. take a look at the devastation just ahead. >> and we'll hope to save you money when we help you brush up on negotiating skills whether at the nail salon or a car dealership. you can ask for a discount and sometimes they will give it to you. how to get the best bargain coming up. >> and you know and love him as don draper on "mad men." he's in a new movie about how lives and...
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a few inches from southern indiana to north carolina. a dusting around richmond. lexington and cincinnati. also some flurries from michigan to maine. >> 43 here in new york. 56 in atlanta. 76 in miami. 30s across the midwest. 53 in k.c. phoenix hits 83. sacramento 68. and portland 50. 60s across most of the rockies. >>> now to a medical headline this morning. for parents up at this crazy hour with kids who snore, a new study just published -- this is for you, then. just published this morning, a study it shows that babies who snore or breathe through their mouths could develop behavior problems later in childhood. >> great. >> there you go, paula. researchers say hyperactivity, depression, anxiety, and combativeness are more likely to show up in children who have sleep problems as baby. parents are told to be aware and point it out to their pediatrician. >> i took a nap with my son the other day, and i'm like elbowing him. i told my husband, he sounds exactly like you. >> he's a loud snorer already? he's 2 years old, right? >> 2 1/2. >> uh-oh. could be a rough hig
a few inches from southern indiana to north carolina. a dusting around richmond. lexington and cincinnati. also some flurries from michigan to maine. >> 43 here in new york. 56 in atlanta. 76 in miami. 30s across the midwest. 53 in k.c. phoenix hits 83. sacramento 68. and portland 50. 60s across most of the rockies. >>> now to a medical headline this morning. for parents up at this crazy hour with kids who snore, a new study just published -- this is for you, then. just published...
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indiana has lost 13 people. there were three deaths in ohio and one each in alabama and georgia. >>> some of the saddest news don't comes from indiana. a toddler who was found in a field by rescuers after the tornado, that little girl has died. 14-month-old angel babbitt was only 14 months old, her parents and two siblings were killed on friday when the mobile home was destroyed. she was taken off life support and passed away late this afternoon. >> angel has been reunited with her parents. we want to thank god for all of you for all the many thoughts and prayers that you have provided. god will bring you and all of us out of this. >> at least 20 people were with angel when she was taken off life support including two sets of grandparents. >>> the sunday morning members of a baptist church in tealike plains, tennessee couldn't even get down the street. they moved church to another location and decided after worshiping they would put on their work clothes and help out their neighbors. >> everybody's just pulling
indiana has lost 13 people. there were three deaths in ohio and one each in alabama and georgia. >>> some of the saddest news don't comes from indiana. a toddler who was found in a field by rescuers after the tornado, that little girl has died. 14-month-old angel babbitt was only 14 months old, her parents and two siblings were killed on friday when the mobile home was destroyed. she was taken off life support and passed away late this afternoon. >> angel has been reunited with...
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getting snow in west vip and indiana and kentucky. it will slide off towards the east so with that if it goes further to the north we have a chance for snow going into the afternoon. not a lot but wheel see the white stuff -- but we will see the white stuff falling from the sky. march can be a wild month. now we look at the weather pattern. this is is the sis them a will slide off to the east. we have a upper level disturbance work its way through. until it does i am keeping the chance for snow showers this mork morning and a slight -- morning and a slight chance for rain showers. we will see plenty of sunshine in the forecast. we look at future trend and you can see the snow that tries to get in here and it stays mainly to the south of us even maybe along the eastern shore but the southern part of the state this model picks up on and lots of sunshine as we head into the rest of the day and especially on tuesday and wednesday. now for today, that temperature will be right around 46 degrees mostly cloudy and breezy and chilly and by to
getting snow in west vip and indiana and kentucky. it will slide off towards the east so with that if it goes further to the north we have a chance for snow going into the afternoon. not a lot but wheel see the white stuff -- but we will see the white stuff falling from the sky. march can be a wild month. now we look at the weather pattern. this is is the sis them a will slide off to the east. we have a upper level disturbance work its way through. until it does i am keeping the chance for snow...
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at least 39 people lost their lives in the recent rash of devastating tornados including an indiana toddler found live in a field saturday. nbc's jay gray reports. >> reporter: this morning across tornado alley battered communities are preparing for anything but a normal monday. the message seems a bit obvious like so much here. henryville high school has been torn apart. there are, though, other signs of survival. sunriselight brings the steady rhythm of crews pulling away and piling up what they can. others sifting through the rubble, finding anything they might be able to save, evidence of their lives before the storm. >> she's probably 70 and she lost everything except what we can pull out. >> reporter: more than three dozen families already know they won't find any help or help in this debris. they lost loved ones in this storm. one of those gone, 15-month-old angel babcock. after the storm first responders found the toddler fighting for her life in this field, her mom, dad, and two brothers already dead. yesterday angel passed away after being pulled from life support. her grandfather
at least 39 people lost their lives in the recent rash of devastating tornados including an indiana toddler found live in a field saturday. nbc's jay gray reports. >> reporter: this morning across tornado alley battered communities are preparing for anything but a normal monday. the message seems a bit obvious like so much here. henryville high school has been torn apart. there are, though, other signs of survival. sunriselight brings the steady rhythm of crews pulling away and piling up...
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terrell brown has more from henryville, indiana. >> reporter: people in henryville, indiana are working together distributing water and sifting through donated supplies, food and clothing as they start to rebuild their lives. >> we're a tight knit place and we pull together when there's tragedy. >> reporter: two tornadoes hit henryville friday. one of them packed winds in excess of 165 miles an hour. the cleanup is under way but it's going to take time and henryville school officials are trying to figure out how they'll finish the rest of the year. the elementary, middle and high school complex was destroyed. it's the weather that could complicate cleanup efforts. winter weather watches, advisories and warnings are up across indiana and kentucky. up to four inches of snow can fall here in henryville. in west liberty, kentucky, utility trucks rolled in to help restore power. crews are working alongside neighbors who are picking through mounds of debris. >> now we're going to have to start all over and we will. >> reporter: this woman's home was blown apart. she recover add few family pho
terrell brown has more from henryville, indiana. >> reporter: people in henryville, indiana are working together distributing water and sifting through donated supplies, food and clothing as they start to rebuild their lives. >> we're a tight knit place and we pull together when there's tragedy. >> reporter: two tornadoes hit henryville friday. one of them packed winds in excess of 165 miles an hour. the cleanup is under way but it's going to take time and henryville school...
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up to three inches from southern indiana to kentucky, west virginia, and north carolina. a dusting from the great lakes to northern new england. rainy in seattle and portland. heavy mountain snow in the cascades and the northern rockies. >> 45 in seattle. 60s in boise and colorado springs. 30s from fargo to detroit. 38 in boston. 47 in baltimore. 72 in new orleans. >>> well, president obama and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu are focusing on iran's nuclear ambitions as they meet at the white house this morning. the president told a pro-israel lobbying group that he would not hesitate to use force against iran to protect the u.s. and its interests. but he also urged israel to let those sanctions against iran sink in. well, that may not sit well with netanyahu, who is already considering a pre-emptive strike. >>> in syria this morning the red cross says it is not giving up on getting aid to the hard-hit city of homs. activists insist the government is trying to prevent the red cross from seeing what they call massacres by syrian forces against defenseless civilian
up to three inches from southern indiana to kentucky, west virginia, and north carolina. a dusting from the great lakes to northern new england. rainy in seattle and portland. heavy mountain snow in the cascades and the northern rockies. >> 45 in seattle. 60s in boise and colorado springs. 30s from fargo to detroit. 38 in boston. 47 in baltimore. 72 in new orleans. >>> well, president obama and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu are focusing on iran's nuclear ambitions as...
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. >>> estas imÁgenes grabadas en indiana testimonio de peor sistema de tornados en la historia del paÍs que haya ocurrido en marzo al sur la naciÓn. >>> segÚn el servicio de metereologÍa des del viernes cien tornados tocaron tierra en 10 estados, escuelas y negocios cerraron sus puertas, mÁs de 200 miembros de la guarda nacional han sido desplegado a zonas afectada las pÉrdidas materiales asÍ quien den a 6 millones de dÓlares y firmo orden para que los precios de la comida, gasolina y productos bÁsicos se mantengan accequible, pero otros no fueron afortunados, esta pequeÑa de 15 meses de nacida encontrada aÚn con vida en este lote a 10 millas de su casa en indiana, sus padres y hermanos murieron, ella falleciÓ ayer en el el hospital, complicando labor de limpieza de 3 a 5 pulgadas de nieve en kentucky e indiana, vÍas bloqueadas hacen difÍcil el acceso y hay temor que las estructuras colapsen por la nieve. >>> el panorama es mi mismo en dos estados de la naciÓn donde hoy los res denso regresan a lo que quedÓ de sus casas para salvar sus recuerdos por lo menos. >>> la gran
. >>> estas imÁgenes grabadas en indiana testimonio de peor sistema de tornados en la historia del paÍs que haya ocurrido en marzo al sur la naciÓn. >>> segÚn el servicio de metereologÍa des del viernes cien tornados tocaron tierra en 10 estados, escuelas y negocios cerraron sus puertas, mÁs de 200 miembros de la guarda nacional han sido desplegado a zonas afectada las pÉrdidas materiales asÍ quien den a 6 millones de dÓlares y firmo orden para que los precios de la...
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. >>> tonight, we have learned that the so-called miracle toddler from indiana has died. the 14-month-old girl was found alive in a field on friday night after a series of tornadoes but today, angel babcok was remove told were.life support due to the severity of her injuries. angel was found about 150 yards from where her family's home had stood. the girl's parents, brother and sister were all killed as well. nbc bay area's jay gray is in henriville, indiana, with more on how survivors are carrying on. >> reporter: the echo of chainsaws cuts through henryville, a community already seared to its core. mother nature may have delivered the first violent shot, but clearly, the fight here is far from over. an armory of volunteers pulling out and piling up what they can. the weapons in this war to survive include front-loweredad back hose and at time, hand-to-hand come back. >> people everywhere are coming to help and the time like this, people can come, people that don't even know each other can come and help and bring what resources we have. >> reporter: many drawn here becau
. >>> tonight, we have learned that the so-called miracle toddler from indiana has died. the 14-month-old girl was found alive in a field on friday night after a series of tornadoes but today, angel babcok was remove told were.life support due to the severity of her injuries. angel was found about 150 yards from where her family's home had stood. the girl's parents, brother and sister were all killed as well. nbc bay area's jay gray is in henriville, indiana, with more on how survivors...
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they got about an inch or two of tornadoes, southern indiana, ohio, northern kentucky, it's going to head to areas of west virginia and virginia this morning. very chilly in the great lakes and new england. otherwise it's a nice quiet day, a lot of sunshine and a nice warm-up in the midwest. that's a look at the national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. nice day today in areas of the midwest. a nice recovery after a cool start. 74 for your afternoon high. beautiful weather in denver. as we said, it's still a chilly weekend in the areas of the east coast. in the middle of the week, a significant warm-up. that's kind of the key this week. i think it's going to be a nice finish to the week for many of us. >> all right. that's good news for us. >>> coming up, wall street eyes job numbers. the airlines has a bumpy takeoff. and despite an apology, rush limbaugh loses yet another advertiser. >>> the latest nudity twist in the latest phone tacking. >>> kobe gets his revenge and tiger gets the best roar bad in his career. was it enough to win. you're watching "e
they got about an inch or two of tornadoes, southern indiana, ohio, northern kentucky, it's going to head to areas of west virginia and virginia this morning. very chilly in the great lakes and new england. otherwise it's a nice quiet day, a lot of sunshine and a nice warm-up in the midwest. that's a look at the national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. nice day today in areas of the midwest. a nice recovery after a cool start. 74 for your afternoon high....
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he is heading to hen riesville indiana, right now, major adams, you say that marysville, indiana is completely gop. just describe and tell me in more detail, absolutely flattened, all homes, all businesses, all schools, everything? >> yes, ma'am. and when i mean completely gone, you are gonna have to understand that that is a very rural area, a very rural part of our country. we -- the hardware store that is probably the main focus of marysville, it is damaged but is still standing. we did have an abandoned school right behind it. the only thing left is the walls. it just took a path through marysville and i guess that's pretty accurate that if you want to consider marysville residents it is completely gone o >> so can you tell me how -- how do you even start rebuilding after something like this? and those that survived, where have they -- where are they living? how are they getting through day by day? >> well, we have -- we sent our -- we set our command center up over on the other side of the county, as you see from your footage over the last three days, in henryville, indiana, area, which i
he is heading to hen riesville indiana, right now, major adams, you say that marysville, indiana is completely gop. just describe and tell me in more detail, absolutely flattened, all homes, all businesses, all schools, everything? >> yes, ma'am. and when i mean completely gone, you are gonna have to understand that that is a very rural area, a very rural part of our country. we -- the hardware store that is probably the main focus of marysville, it is damaged but is still standing. we...
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. >>> a toddler found in a field in indiana died after being taken off life support last night. the little girl's parents, brother and sister all died friday when the storm hit. 39 people have been killed across five states. >>> d.c. councilman marion barry could be a delegate at the party's convention this summer. democrats voted over the weekend and a partial count shows he's likely to get enough votes to be a delegate. >>> on to the campaign trail. foam is the day the presidential hopefuls have been preparing for. >> as we approach super tuesday, one candidate is in the spotlight with a big endorsement. plus a high-stakes meeting at the white house monday. what should president obama say to israel. we have a report. or republican candidates used the airways sunday in a final bush for voters on super tuesday. gingrich on meet the press says he has gone all in in georgia. >> despite a lot of money spent against me, we are doing very well. and it is the biggest state on super tuesday. >> reporter: santorum is hoping for wins in oklahoma, tennessee and ohio. >> we'll go out and c
. >>> a toddler found in a field in indiana died after being taken off life support last night. the little girl's parents, brother and sister all died friday when the storm hit. 39 people have been killed across five states. >>> d.c. councilman marion barry could be a delegate at the party's convention this summer. democrats voted over the weekend and a partial count shows he's likely to get enough votes to be a delegate. >>> on to the campaign trail. foam is the day...
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help is arriving in henryville, indiana. since the tornadoes hit friday afternoon, this town of 1900 people has swelled with hundreds of workers and volunteers. crews are repairing power lines and using heavy machinery to clear away debris. but cleaning up will take time. the national weather service now says two tornadoes hit henryville. one of them a powerful ef-4 with winds over 165 miles per hour. it stayed on the ground for 50 miles. that same storm system barreled through the small community of new pekin. kendra brough remembers searching for her sister moriah and her sister's family after the tornado hit. >> probably 30 minute after it happened, me and my dad rushed over there. we saw that there was nothing there. we got out of the car and started walking through the water, the downed power lines and everything. just looking through the trash, yelling for them. yelling their names. to see if anyone was responding back. no one did. >> 20-year-old moriah brough, her boyfriend, 21-year-old joseph babcock and their childr
help is arriving in henryville, indiana. since the tornadoes hit friday afternoon, this town of 1900 people has swelled with hundreds of workers and volunteers. crews are repairing power lines and using heavy machinery to clear away debris. but cleaning up will take time. the national weather service now says two tornadoes hit henryville. one of them a powerful ef-4 with winds over 165 miles per hour. it stayed on the ground for 50 miles. that same storm system barreled through the small...
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the so-called merkel problem that was found in an indiana -- the miracle toddler that was found in indiana in a field has died. the cameras were rolling as storm chasers captured the wild wind and deadly storm. with wind as fast as 175 miles per hour anything in its path was a prime target for demolition. school buses were sent flying, homes leveled, and buildings left as if they had been bombed. >> you get on the ground and it takes you a second to kind of look at it and see what those people had to go through. >> i would encourage folks to come to our shelters, get a warm meal, get a cup of coffee, take a rest. >> loved ones desperately look for family members still unaccounted for. nearly 100 tornadoes were part of this system. in kentucky, they are still trying to get a tally of the number missing. they want everyone who survive to sign their names and registry. >> thank god that i have my daughter and my grandchildren. >> and what many hope would be a triumph in the face of the twister has turned to tragedy. angel babcock was found alone and still alive in a field in southern indiana.
the so-called merkel problem that was found in an indiana -- the miracle toddler that was found in indiana in a field has died. the cameras were rolling as storm chasers captured the wild wind and deadly storm. with wind as fast as 175 miles per hour anything in its path was a prime target for demolition. school buses were sent flying, homes leveled, and buildings left as if they had been bombed. >> you get on the ground and it takes you a second to kind of look at it and see what those...
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susan mcginnis reports for wjz from henryville, indiana. where residents have new problems to contend with. snow. >> reporter: utility crews are working to restore power. downed power lines and gas leaks other big -- are are the biggest concerns. at head rivo high school, workers use equipment to scoop up the wreckage. courtne cummings is a freshman. >> i want to be there. i want to be in my classrooms. and i want to see my teachers and i want to see my friends. >> reporter: school has been canceled for at least the rest of the week. >> reporter: they are wasting no time cleaning up henryville. and insurance companies can be seen all around town. >> this is going to take time to rebuild. but this is a great community and we'll get through it. >> reporter: angel babcock. rescuers found her alone in an indiana field. but she died two days later. her father, mother, and two siblings also died n. north carolina -- died. in north carolina, a 17-year- old was thrown hundreds ever feet into an interstate. >> the top half of the house came off and
susan mcginnis reports for wjz from henryville, indiana. where residents have new problems to contend with. snow. >> reporter: utility crews are working to restore power. downed power lines and gas leaks other big -- are are the biggest concerns. at head rivo high school, workers use equipment to scoop up the wreckage. courtne cummings is a freshman. >> i want to be there. i want to be in my classrooms. and i want to see my teachers and i want to see my friends. >> reporter:...
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cnn's athena jones is in tornado-ravaged henryville, indiana. athena, i want to start with the ohio governor's decision not to ask federal authorities to come into the states to survey the damage. and why he did that. >> reporter: well, from what we understand, carol, there's not as much damage in ohio as there is here in indiana. as you can see behind me, just this bus through this home. so ohio authorities right now are assessing the damage themselves. they believe at the moment that they are going to be able to handle it. of course, that could change at any moment. so they are holding off. what we understand, they are holding off on asking for federal help until they know that they need it, until they know they can't handle it themselves. as you know, the president, president obama, has spoken with the governors of each of the affected states, and said that fema stands at the ready. the federal government and his administration is monitoring the situation. and they stand ready to help with anything that they are asked. they want to make sure
cnn's athena jones is in tornado-ravaged henryville, indiana. athena, i want to start with the ohio governor's decision not to ask federal authorities to come into the states to survey the damage. and why he did that. >> reporter: well, from what we understand, carol, there's not as much damage in ohio as there is here in indiana. as you can see behind me, just this bus through this home. so ohio authorities right now are assessing the damage themselves. they believe at the moment that...
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in indiana 15 month old angel babcock had had seemingly been a miracle survival. she was found clinging to life in a field behind her home after the storm that took the lives of both her parents and two siblings. but overnight her condition deteriorated and she was taken off life support. in all the national weather service confirmed 51 tornadoes across 11 states on friday and into early saturday. from the great lakes spreading south of the gulf coast and as far east as georgia and the carolinas. at one point as many as four million people were within 25 miles of a tornado. the widespread devastation meant a huge clean-up job. whether it was using bulldozers to clear cars and vans or trying to restore power. utility crews worked through the weekend. about 2700 customers remained in the dark in indiana, down from a peak of 8,000. a drive-through henryville today showed the scope of destruction with block after block leveled. people began returning over the weekend to pick through the rubble. >> i am so glad that everyone is okay. glad not only my family is okay but
in indiana 15 month old angel babcock had had seemingly been a miracle survival. she was found clinging to life in a field behind her home after the storm that took the lives of both her parents and two siblings. but overnight her condition deteriorated and she was taken off life support. in all the national weather service confirmed 51 tornadoes across 11 states on friday and into early saturday. from the great lakes spreading south of the gulf coast and as far east as georgia and the...
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she was found alive in a field in indiana on friday after the rest of her family died. many hoped she would be the miracle survivor but the toddler died from her injuries sunday night. a new coating of snow that fell after the storm is complicating cleanup in many parts of kentucky andeanian. utility workers are trying to restore power as quickly as possible. >> they spray painted on the ground where we're going to put our poles and we can't see the spray paint. we have to try to clear the snow off to make sure we don't hit utilities in the ground. >> reporter: the winter weather is also making conditions hazardous for homeowners trying to survey damage and make repairs. the heavy, wet snow is concealing nails, down power lines and twisted steel. in west liberty, kentucky there are signs of progress. cleanup is in full swing and some banks are reopening. volunteers are passing out food. >> we just felt the need to try to help. i know there's a lot of people out here that probably haven't had a hot meal. >> reporter: power in some areas may not be restored for at least a
she was found alive in a field in indiana on friday after the rest of her family died. many hoped she would be the miracle survivor but the toddler died from her injuries sunday night. a new coating of snow that fell after the storm is complicating cleanup in many parts of kentucky andeanian. utility workers are trying to restore power as quickly as possible. >> they spray painted on the ground where we're going to put our poles and we can't see the spray paint. we have to try to clear...
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her tiny body thrown into an indiana field. her hold on life was too fragile. angel died a few hours ago after she was taken off of life support. >>> fire officials say the search for a four-year-old boy is now a recovery operation. samuel jones went missing saturday evening. his body was spotted at the bottom of a home. officials don't believe he survived the fall. a rescue team is trying to recover the body. >>> mass murderer jeffrey domer is still causing pain. a sister is calling a walk evil. the online deal maker group on sold discounted tickets until criticism forced it to stop. >>> some pretty brazen thieves in texas decide today rob a group of girl scouts selling cookies outside a wal-mart. police say he walked up and grabbed the money box and ran to his car. these girls didn't give up without a fight. two suffered minor injuries while trying to chase after the car. >> i started hitting the boy in the passenger seat. i think he learned his lesson a little bit. >> the men got away with about $200. the girls will be okay. >>> some call it the last great r
her tiny body thrown into an indiana field. her hold on life was too fragile. angel died a few hours ago after she was taken off of life support. >>> fire officials say the search for a four-year-old boy is now a recovery operation. samuel jones went missing saturday evening. his body was spotted at the bottom of a home. officials don't believe he survived the fall. a rescue team is trying to recover the body. >>> mass murderer jeffrey domer is still causing pain. a sister is...
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people in henryville, indiana, are working together, distributing water. and sifting through donated supplies. food and clothing. as they start to rebuild their lives. >> we're a tight-knit place and we pull together when there is tragedy. >> two tornadoes hit henryville, friday. one of them packed winds in excess of 165 miles per hour. the cleanup is under way. but it is going to take time. and henryville, school officials are are trying to figure out how they will finish the rest of the year. the elementary, the middle and high school complex, was destroyed. >> and it is the weather that could complicate cleanup efforts. winter weather watches, advisories, and warnings, are up across indiana, and kentucky. and up to four inches of snow could fall here in henryville. in west liberty, kentucky, utility trucks rolled in to help restore power. crews are working alongside neighbors who are picking through mounds of debris. >> we're going to have to start all over. and we will. >> dora shut's home was blown apart. she recovered a few family photos but says she
people in henryville, indiana, are working together, distributing water. and sifting through donated supplies. food and clothing. as they start to rebuild their lives. >> we're a tight-knit place and we pull together when there is tragedy. >> two tornadoes hit henryville, friday. one of them packed winds in excess of 165 miles per hour. the cleanup is under way. but it is going to take time. and henryville, school officials are are trying to figure out how they will finish the rest...
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his unlikely role in an indiana nun's path to sainthood. >>> revealing investigations, fascinating characters, stories with impact. this is "cnn presents" with tonight's hosts, randi kaye and dr. sanjay gupta. >> good evening. we begin tonight with this unbelievable story of how u.s. soldiers were used as human guinea pigs. during the cold war, the military embarked on this top-secret program to test chemical and biological weapons. >> the researchers used animals, but, believe it or not, they also used humans. volunteers from the army who had no idea what they were signing up for. >> nearly half a century later, some of these human guinea pigs, well, they're emerging from the shadows, with disturbing stories about what the military did to them and how they're being treated now. >> i enlisted. joined at 18 years of age. it was the height of the vietnam war era and i really felt a sense of duty to my country to go and serve. >> i went straight to ft. bragg. it was just the thing to do. that was my obligation, that was my duty, as an american. >> i was drafted and i was sent to ft. sill and pla
his unlikely role in an indiana nun's path to sainthood. >>> revealing investigations, fascinating characters, stories with impact. this is "cnn presents" with tonight's hosts, randi kaye and dr. sanjay gupta. >> good evening. we begin tonight with this unbelievable story of how u.s. soldiers were used as human guinea pigs. during the cold war, the military embarked on this top-secret program to test chemical and biological weapons. >> the researchers used...
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. >>> tonight we learned the miracle toddler from indiana has died. the 14-month-old girl was found alive in a field on friday night after a series of tornados. today, angel babcock was removed from life support due to the severity of her injuries. she was found 150 yards from where her family's home stood. the parents, brother and sister were all killed as well. jay gray is in lyhenryville, alabama. >> the echo of chain saws cuts through a community sered to its core. mother nature may have delivered the first violent shock, but clearly the fight here is far from over. an army of volunteers pull ing out and piling up what they can. the weapons in this war to survive include front loaders, backhoes, and at times along the front lines of this disaster, the battle is hand-to-hand combat. >> people from everywhere coming to help and just this the fact that in a time like this that people can come, people that don't even know each other can help and bring what resources we have. >> reporter: many understand the fickle nature of the storms and the real pos
. >>> tonight we learned the miracle toddler from indiana has died. the 14-month-old girl was found alive in a field on friday night after a series of tornados. today, angel babcock was removed from life support due to the severity of her injuries. she was found 150 yards from where her family's home stood. the parents, brother and sister were all killed as well. jay gray is in lyhenryville, alabama. >> the echo of chain saws cuts through a community sered to its core. mother...